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The Weekly Podioplex: July 14, 2015


Animated fare continues to dominate the box office. Minions takes the top spot this week, but can it hold that position this weekend as Marvel unleashes the Ant-Man? (Never thought a sentence like that would be written.) Michael Falkners got all this, DVD releases and Comic Con news on a new Weekly Podioplex.

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Weekly Podioplex Notes for July 14, 2015

Introduction

Opening Clip: Ant-Man

Box Office

Report Top Ten

#1 – Minions

#2 – Jurassic World [Even]

#3 – Inside Out [-2]

#4 – Terminator: Genisys [-1]

#5 – The Gallows

#6 – Magic Mike XXL [-2]

#7 – Ted 2 [-2]

#8 – Self/Less

#9 – Baahubali: The Beginning

#10 – Max [-4]

(New Release) [Change]

Tops From the Past

2010 – Inception 2005 – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1995 – Apollo 13 1985 – Back to the Future 1975 – Jaws

Box Office Premieres for the week of July 17th, 2015

Wide

Ant-Man – [PG-13]

Trainwreck – [R]

Limited

Do I Sound Gay? – [NR]

Tangerine – [R]

Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot – [NR]

Home Entertainment for the week of July 14th, 2015

New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray

Ex Machina – [R]

X-Men: Days of Future Past – The Rogue Cut – [UR]

It Follows – [R]

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – [PG]

The Longest Ride – [PG-13]

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 – [PG]

TV on DVD and Blu-Ray

Batman: Season Two, Part Two (1967)

Powers: Season One (2015)

Growing Pains: Season Five (1989)

WKRP in Cincinnati: Season Three (1980)

Blu-Rays From the Past

The Black Stallion (1979) – [G]

The Andromeda Strain (1971) – [G]

Podcast Promo

The Batcave Podcast is an Internet show that takes a look at each and every episode of the 60s Batman television series. Host John S. Drew celebrates the great and looks to see where the show went wrong as it slid into oblivion in its third and final season with a different guest host each week. In the end, John is attempting to justify his love for this series, not to the listener, but to himself. Join him on this long, strange trip.

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Links

Michael’s blog at Creative Criticality

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